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Fault-Resilient Non-interference
2016
2016 IEEE 29th Computer Security Foundations Symposium (CSF)
Environmental noise (e.g. heat, ionized particles, etc.) causes transient faults in hardware, which lead to corruption of stored values. Mission-critical devices require such faults to be mitigated by fault-tolerance -a combination of techniques that aim at preserving the functional behaviour of a system despite the disruptive effects of transient faults. Fault-tolerance typically has a high deployment cost -special hardware might be required to implement it -and provides weak statistical
doi:10.1109/csf.2016.35
dblp:conf/csfw/TedescoSR16
fatcat:grkokicrbzhhlc4s7rnjskcuma